Blackberry

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One of the first LUSH Bath Bombs invented, Blackberry appeared way back in 1989 in Mo Constantine’s laboratory (otherwise known as her garden shed). It's one of our most beloved and popular balls of fizz. When you’re feeling off color and out of sorts, detonate one of these classic fruity numbers into your tub for a relaxing soak into a shimmering, purple haze. A burst of fruity fragrance, uplifting bergamot and frankincense surround you like a cozy blanket dissolving all of your cares away.

Vegan

This product does not contain animal products of any kind.

How to use

Fill your bathtub with warm water, drop in the Bath Bomb and lay back to enjoy its lovely color and gorgeous fragrance. Some LUSH Bath Bombs contain flower petals and others have secret surprises (if you prefer not to have these pieces floating in your tub, wrap the Bath Bomb in a recycled nylon before use). To make your experience even more memorable, combine your fragrant Bath Bomb with a Luxury Bath Melt.

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LUSH historical: An all-time customer favorite, Blackberry will bring you back to earth when things get hectic.

For wise men and women: Made with frankincense oil and berries for grounding, fruity feelings.

I'd take a look at the ingredients on the website under the Blackberry product page. If you don't see anything you're allergic to you should be fine!

Answered on 7/26/2015 by Alexander from Lush Direct

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Hmmmm, have you ever used any of the lush bombs before? They use natural ingredients but even some natural ingredients can bother your skin. Maybe try something with oatmeal in it that is good for sensitive skin. Also, I like the AVO bath bombs, those are very soothing to me.Sent from my iPad

Usually we recommend they be used in approximately 14 months. After this time you may notice they may not fizz as much, or the smell may be less potent. They are still amazing, but we recommend using all of our products closest to their purchase.

Answered on 7/4/2015 by Sal

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My other half just used this bath bomb And there was paper inside He thought it was confetti but it's like a note size Is this ment to be in there?

Not much should happen if you dip your hair in the tub a little, however I'd just give a quick rinse before getting out of the tub so no unwanted residue is left sitting in your hair

Answered on 7/28/2015 by Rachel from Midwest

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Our bath bombs are not recommended to be used as a shampoo because of the citric acid and the sodium bicarbonate contained in them. They are only meant to be used in baths, and would not provide enough moisture to be used as a shampoo otherwise.

The bath bombs are intended for one use, as their size and scent concentration is designed to be the perfect amount for one bath. This being said, you can absolutely use half of the bomb, it just likely won't look as great or smell as strong as it would with a full one.

Yes, the Blackberry should be fine to use in a septic system, as the ingredients are biodegradable. Watch out for bath bombs containing glitter in the ingredients list though, as these should be avoided.